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Review of God and Evolution: A Reader, ed. by Mary Kathleen Cunningham
Mary Kathleen Cunningham, ed. God and Evolution: A Reader (New York: Routledge, 2007). Cunningham has compiled an anthology of...
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Global Dimming
One does what one can to give science, religion, art, and culture a good name, but sometimes all you...
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Technology Rx: Yoruba Ontology and the African Worldview
What does it mean to be human? What is the purpose of human life on earth? From whence does...
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The Internalization of Science and Technology
The scientific revolution of the sixteenth century was significant not so much in the discarding of geocentricity though this...
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Medieval Monasticism as Preserver of Western Civilization
The term “Dark Ages” was once erroneously applied to the entire millennium separating late antiquity from the Italian Renaissance...
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Self-Efficacy: How Supply Permits Demand
“Give the work to the busy man,” my mother used to say. It made sense. A busy man (or...
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The Ethics of Responsibility as a Comprehensive Approach: An Application to the Ethics of Technology
Introduction For more than thirty-eight years, I have taught Reformational Philosophy at Dutch state universities. Every two years, I...
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Teilhard’s Concept of Evolution
1. Introduction The concept of evolution is crucial in Teilhard’s conception of the world; it is the most central...
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A Soul in Space and Time: What Kind of Unique Self?
The soul absent from philosophy Not many people would disagree with the remark that the term ‘soul’ is not...
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The Necessity of a Non-Reductionist Science of Politics
Writing in The Journal of Politics last year, Jon R. Bond reaffirmed the long-standing hope of many political scientists...